appaji_pesarattu Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 Been looking around for medium size SUV under the budget of 40K (OTD)... Liked Honda CRV-EXL trim not hybrid where it fitted my price budget exactly... but looking other options such as Kia Seltos / Kia Sportage / Nissan Rogue... Not interested in 3rd row as of now, as we are family of 3 and parents visit here very rare. Experts - pls share your experience and thoughts of which one is best currently in the market Quote
shaktimaan Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 ignore Kia, Nissan Forester is a good choice but it’s underpowered If you’re considering Nissan, look at Mitsubishi. They’re making good cars again 1 Quote
perugu_vada Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 Subaru Forrester or Outback - one of this is best option especially if u are in snowy regions Ford Escape Hybrid - manchi mileage istundi if u commute decently .. Chevy Edge or Equinox - I drove this car .. when I was on vacation .. really loved it .. extended warranty theskunte it will cover all the so called expected issues (for any not just limited to Chevy vehicle post warranty) Hyundai Tuscan or Santa Fe Quote
appaji_pesarattu Posted November 16, 2023 Author Report Posted November 16, 2023 3 minutes ago, perugu_vada said: Subaru Forrester or Outback - one of this is best option especially if u are in snowy regions Ford Escape Hybrid - manchi mileage istundi if u commute decently .. Chevy Edge or Equinox - I drove this car .. when I was on vacation .. really loved it .. extended warranty theskunte it will cover all the so called expected issues (for any not just limited to Chevy vehicle post warranty) Hyundai Tuscan or Santa Fe Thanks anna..will look into it Quote
swimsnoon Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 Mazda CX-5 turbo signature. Comes with all bells and whistles. Cons - 1. Legroom on second row is a bit tighter compared to other cars in its segment. 2. If you're going with turbo - mpg is on the lower end 22/27. 1 Quote
perugu_vada Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 1 minute ago, appaji_pesarattu said: Thanks anna..will look into it Test drive chey uncle anni show rooms ki poyi saradaga .. u will get clarity and more idea 1 Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 1 hour ago, appaji_pesarattu said: Been looking around for medium size SUV under the budget of 40K (OTD)... Liked Honda CRV-EXL trim not hybrid where it fitted my price budget exactly... but looking other options such as Kia Seltos / Kia Sportage / Nissan Rogue... Not interested in 3rd row as of now, as we are family of 3 and parents visit here very rare. Experts - pls share your experience and thoughts of which one is best currently in the market Crv is probably the best in that segment hybrid is worth it if you drive 10k+ every year. Rav4 is best seller. reliable, bland , okay in every aspect but not great. Most risk free purchase Mazda CX-5 is great to drive , colours are amazing especially the red . Very reliable too Avoid Nissan , Kia , Hyundai , chevy , Ford , etc . The small discount you get at the time of purchase will be lost during resale 1 Quote
perugu_vada Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 3 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said: Crv is probably the best in that segment hybrid is worth it if you drive 10k+ every year. Rav4 is best seller. reliable, bland , okay in every aspect but not great. Most risk free purchase Mazda CX-5 is great to drive , colours are amazing especially the red . Very reliable too Avoid Nissan , Kia , Hyundai , chevy , Ford , etc . The small discount you get at the time of purchase will be lost during resale If one plans on keeping the vehicle for longer periods like 7-8 yrs or so .. then resale is so over rated term .. it’s a matter of selling it for 10k vs 6K ,, I know this as I sold Honda accord and my friends sold Nissan altima, Hyundai Santa Fe and Acura MDX Quote
Pandubabu Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 10 hours ago, appaji_pesarattu said: Been looking around for medium size SUV under the budget of 40K (OTD)... Liked Honda CRV-EXL trim not hybrid where it fitted my price budget exactly... but looking other options such as Kia Seltos / Kia Sportage / Nissan Rogue... Not interested in 3rd row as of now, as we are family of 3 and parents visit here very rare. Experts - pls share your experience and thoughts of which one is best currently in the market Forester, outback , crv , RAV4 , cx50 1 Quote
Dhed Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 Honda CRV in 2012 was considered a beginner suv , with 26 to 32 price range I bought accord for 23 k as my 1st car and I was on the moon. now you have to pay 40 k vow I can’t imagine paying 40 k for Honda brands 1 Quote
lollilolli2020 Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 12 hours ago, perugu_vada said: Subaru Forrester or Outback - one of this is best option especially if u are in snowy regions Ford Escape Hybrid - manchi mileage istundi if u commute decently .. Chevy Edge or Equinox - I drove this car .. when I was on vacation .. really loved it .. extended warranty theskunte it will cover all the so called expected issues (for any not just limited to Chevy vehicle post warranty) Hyundai Tuscan or Santa Fe santafe 2024 model ochchedaka wait cheyagaligithe idi best ani cheptha 1 Quote
lollilolli2020 Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 11 hours ago, Ryzen_renoir said: Crv is probably the best in that segment hybrid is worth it if you drive 10k+ every year. Rav4 is best seller. reliable, bland , okay in every aspect but not great. Most risk free purchase Mazda CX-5 is great to drive , colours are amazing especially the red . Very reliable too Avoid Nissan , Kia , Hyundai , chevy , Ford , etc . The small discount you get at the time of purchase will be lost during resale antha mata annav endii bro; 10+ yrs still going strong. Quote
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